MY 04!!! - Got some info
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A little bird has told me that Subaru are planning an MY04 model, this is likely to be available in 2004.
It will have 4 wheels + Spare and a Steering wheel although this is not finalised.
It will have between 2-5 doors all of which will open and close
Pricing - similar to some other cars on the market
Engines – Yes
Transmission – Yes, attached to the engine and the wheels
Styling – unconfirmed although it will be styled and not by the monkeys who did the bog-eye
Performance - danm it goes, the brakes will slow it to a stop as well
Handling - class leading although which class is to be advised
From what I hear it will look a lot better than previous models.
Anyone have anything else to add?
Ok it's a slow afternoon, the touring car has finished on telly and the Devil makes wiork for idle hands
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 9/28/2002 3:24:25 PM]
It will have 4 wheels + Spare and a Steering wheel although this is not finalised.
It will have between 2-5 doors all of which will open and close
Pricing - similar to some other cars on the market
Engines – Yes
Transmission – Yes, attached to the engine and the wheels
Styling – unconfirmed although it will be styled and not by the monkeys who did the bog-eye
Performance - danm it goes, the brakes will slow it to a stop as well
Handling - class leading although which class is to be advised
From what I hear it will look a lot better than previous models.
Anyone have anything else to add?
Ok it's a slow afternoon, the touring car has finished on telly and the Devil makes wiork for idle hands
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 9/28/2002 3:24:25 PM]
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can somebody please explain what the bright switch is, and what its purpose is in life (if any). please feel free to use pictures and/or diagrams to illustrate your answer. i thank you.
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The bright switch is a feature that you don't even find on the most luxurious Mercs. When driving with the lights on the clock display is dimmed as you would expect but in some driving conditions, for example, in fog or bright sunlight during rain, then you may have your lights on but need the clock to be at its normal brightness. Voila ! the bright switch will do this.
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